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new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we have ever seen if we're going to change anything, the tool of public pension funds, the tool of going after the big investment houses is valid and looking at that case of tobacco industry -- >> you're saying the job of the new york state controller, he doesn't just have a fiduciary responsibly to taxpayers, he has a moral responsibility, that's part of the job? >> absolutely. absolutely. because you cannot have a situation where our country's in danger. our children are in danger and don't do anything about it just to rely on business as usual. that is break point. that is break point in the history of ne
new york city has over $125 million every year. there's good options for good return on investment and don't involve bad choices for the society. the example given earlier. the anti-apartheid movement 20 years ago. the anti-tobacco movement. these profoundly changed the way both government and the private sector acted. so we need to understand. the outrage in this country over guns, particularly after newtown, the highest point we have ever seen if we're going to change anything, the tool of...
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. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. congresswoman gabby giffords showed unbelievable courage on capitol hill today. now we'll see if the cowards in congress have the character to do something about guns in this country. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> too many children are dying. we must do something. >> gabby giffords makes a surprise emotional plea, and the nra responds with nonsense. >> background checks will never be universal. >> you missed that point completely. >> tonight senator sheldon whitehouse on today's dramatic day of testimony. plus, dan gross of the brady campaign on the heroes fighting for gun safety and the villains who want to keep it the way it is. >>> the republican obsession with european austerity. kneecap the nation's economy. david cay johnston on today's troubling gdp report. >>> bobby jindal breaks his own rule. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. >> find out how the poor in his state are about to start suffering on friday. >>> and brand-new polling proves again that we'r
. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. congresswoman gabby giffords showed unbelievable courage on capitol hill today. now we'll see if the cowards in congress have the character to do something about guns in this country. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> too many children are dying. we must do something. >> gabby giffords makes a surprise emotional plea, and the nra responds with nonsense. >>...
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hat tip to new york magazine for picking up on this trend. >> recent years one in four high-tech start-ups in america, companies like google and intel -- >> after all immigrants helped start businesses like google and yahoo. >> it's worth remembering there was a time steel was as manufacturing. but when the name sake of this university, an immigrant by the way. >> great ventures of carnegie's u.s. steel and google inc. all this was possible because of immigrants. >> look at intel. look at google. look at yahoo. look at ebay. every one of those was founded by, guess who? an immigrant. >> mentions from the president have gone to the cofounder of instagram. >>> finally, travels with hillary, we've seen no shortage over the past four years. all the same the secretary has been game for the lighter moments of her job. >> can i put one on like you have over there? [ singing ] ♪ >> things got musical on several different occasions. then there was this photo shoot in hawaii with hong kong's chief executive. that was, in fact, a half dressed torch bearing man dashing behind them. and then there wa
hat tip to new york magazine for picking up on this trend. >> recent years one in four high-tech start-ups in america, companies like google and intel -- >> after all immigrants helped start businesses like google and yahoo. >> it's worth remembering there was a time steel was as manufacturing. but when the name sake of this university, an immigrant by the way. >> great ventures of carnegie's u.s. steel and google inc. all this was possible because of immigrants....
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. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans want immigration reform, but for only one reason, to protect their political hides. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i believe we are finally at a moment when immigration reform is in our grasp. >> the president is pushing for citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants as forces on the right line up to stop him. >> obama is seeking political victory. >> tonight karen finney and e.j. dionne on the president's historic proposal and the republican pushback. >> just remind everybody, obama is not going to be president forever. >>> hillary clinton takes a powerful curtain call at foggy bottom. >> it's really important that women are out there competing at the highest levels of government and business. >> i'll tell you if she dropped any hints about 2016. >>> plus, the sandy bill passes in the senate. but not before 36 republicans totally disgrace themselves. i'll introduce you tonight to the sandy 36. >>> and it's a modern-day civil rights struggle between w
. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans want immigration reform, but for only one reason, to protect their political hides. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i believe we are finally at a moment when immigration reform is in our grasp. >> the president is pushing for citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants as forces on the right line up to stop him. >> obama is seeking political...
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. >> it would have been an absolute disgrace for them to change the rules when new york and new jersey -- >> coming up, i'll take the sandy 36 to task with salon's joan walsh. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. [ sneezes ] [ sniffles ] [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. puffs has air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their in
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marc siegel, from langone center at new york university and fox news contributor. >> hi, patti ann. patti ann: this is for maul early breast cancers. can we assume part of the reason people who get a mastectomy. >> they look at those for very early type. they looked california registry of over 100,000 patients as you said. this is very large study. it speaks to fear, patti ann. the idea sometimes women might have a mastectomy, thinking the best way to keep this from coming back is to remove the whole breast. years ago we moved into the direction of lumpectomy, and breast conserving therapy. lately there is more trend back in the opposite direction. more and more women wanting mastectomy. there are reasons for that. you have if genetic problem and infiltrated type of breast cancer you can't really contain. for most women if it is very early, lumpectomy and radiation is the best option. this study is dramatic. it shows in the years after the surgery there was literally a 14% less dying of breast cancer if you had the more limited procedure and 19% overall. that includes heart disease
marc siegel, from langone center at new york university and fox news contributor. >> hi, patti ann. patti ann: this is for maul early breast cancers. can we assume part of the reason people who get a mastectomy. >> they look at those for very early type. they looked california registry of over 100,000 patients as you said. this is very large study. it speaks to fear, patti ann. the idea sometimes women might have a mastectomy, thinking the best way to keep this from coming back is...
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york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's only 30. 7% chose helen mirren, she's british, 8%, susan sarandon, who's known for being political, and jumping up to 18%, people chose glen close, but a whopping 40% chose meryl streep. they snapped this self-portrait at the kennedy center benefit back in december. >>> the president congratulated the nba champions, the miami heat at the white house yesterday, including lebron james. >> a few of them were here a couple years ago, for a pickup game on my birthday. now, i'm not trying to take all the credit, coach, but i think that it's clear that going up against me prepared them to tak
york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's...
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according to "the new york times," the u.s. is planning to create a drone base in northwest africa used primarily for surveillance missions in order to collect intelligence on these local al qaeda affiliates and other extremist groups but the agreement also provides legal protection for any troops station there had. of officials are telling bloomberg news president obama doesn't inattend to send combat troops to niger but the fact that this drone is being opened up here, there has been a lot of call for the entire africom military area to have beefed up surveillance. >>> pennsylvania republican governor tom corbett faces a tricky situation. according to the latest quinnipiac university poll, a majority of people think he doesn't serve a second term. more importantly, just 31% say he should be re-elected. 51% say he should not. only 36% approve of the way he's handling his job as governor. corbett's low ratings could stem from all sorts of things. could it stem from how he handled the penn state scandal? interestingly the public
according to "the new york times," the u.s. is planning to create a drone base in northwest africa used primarily for surveillance missions in order to collect intelligence on these local al qaeda affiliates and other extremist groups but the agreement also provides legal protection for any troops station there had. of officials are telling bloomberg news president obama doesn't inattend to send combat troops to niger but the fact that this drone is being opened up here, there has...
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this one was posed to the new york city mayor. watch this. >> why can you defend yourself but not the majority of americans? i mean look at the team of security you've got, and you're an advocate for gun control? one, two, three, four, five -- five i'm counting, probably mo more. martha: we're going to talk to that report, ask him about his questions and what the mayor's response was, plus this. bill: they don't mind if you burst their bubble. it's for a good cause after all. >> i'm just going to jump. our ears are going to pop, it's beautiful. [ male announcer ] many senior americans are asking the same questions... can i afford to keep my home? can i afford retirement? if you're asking these questions, a reverse mortgage could help you. call one reverse mortgage today to get your free reverse mortgage guide. listen to how one reverse mortgage helped this client. what was the most surprising part of this entire process? i could keep my home and live a better lifestyle. and you still work? uh actually, i retired! i examined my fin
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joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let them fester until something bad happens. >> what do you say about what paul krugman says, it's a probl
joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5,...
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do you have options in new york? >> john: i'm getting directv. jennifer granholm is still on. "the young turks" is still on. quite honestly, i miss this programming. i'm switching my cable carrier because i want to be able to keep on enjoying the programming on current that al gore put together for as long as i can. >> i remember when i was in new york, there was such a monopoly on cable providers, i don't know that we had access to directv or digital system. you pretty much had to go with time-warner and that was it. good that we now have a choice. >> slime warner as stephanie used to call it. >> john: i want to take this chance to give out a call to a.m. 950 our affiliate in minneapolis. i was there to headline the blue state ballooning with congressman keith ellison who is a very cool guy. he's coming on my show this week. i want to thank them for keeping progressive radio alive and well and for all of you guys for listening to "the stephanie miller show." >> yea! kermit bow. >> john: jim guess who i have on "view
do you have options in new york? >> john: i'm getting directv. jennifer granholm is still on. "the young turks" is still on. quite honestly, i miss this programming. i'm switching my cable carrier because i want to be able to keep on enjoying the programming on current that al gore put together for as long as i can. >> i remember when i was in new york, there was such a monopoly on cable providers, i don't know that we had access to directv or digital system. you pretty...
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attorney for the southern district of new york. what we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and it is a big task, because they have to implement dodd-frank. >> no surprise, "the wall street journal" does not merely like either. >> i agree with my colleagues. can move onto something else? i do not know anything about him, but i know about her. i want somebody tough on wall street. i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing the laws on maastricht. as tough on wall street and main street. if we passed the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. >> that is still a big if, at this point. >> we past financial reform in the house and senate. but there has to implementation by the sec. it still is not fully implemented, by any means. very difficult and tricky to do. >> whatever is written about the obama administration, its prosecution of the mal
attorney for the southern district of new york. what we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and it is a big task, because they have to implement dodd-frank. >> no surprise, "the wall street journal" does not merely like either. >> i agree with my colleagues. can move onto something else? i do not know anything about him, but i know about...
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attorney southern district of new york. but we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and they have to implement dodd-frank . >> "the wall street journal is not so happy with either candidate. >> i agree. can we now move onto something that we can argue about? i did not know about him but i know about her. i want somebody who is tough on wall street. i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing laws on wall street. i think you ought to be as tough on wall street as you are on main street. if we pass the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. [laughter] >> that is still a big if at this point? >> it is. we pass financial reform in the house and senate, but it has to be implemented by the sec. it still is not fully implemented by any means. that is a difficult and tricky thing to do. >> a whatever is written about the obama administrati
attorney southern district of new york. but we do not know about her is what kind of a regulator she is. we know she is a very tough and very sensible prosecutor. what we do not know is what kind of a regulator she is, and they have to implement dodd-frank . >> "the wall street journal is not so happy with either candidate. >> i agree. can we now move onto something that we can argue about? i did not know about him but i know about her. i want somebody who is tough on wall...
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the recent "new york times," cbs news poll finds two-thirds of americans have a favorable rating of the former president. just over a quarter of americans say they still look down on bill clinton. is the honeymoon over for hillary clinton? this time republicans taking direct aim after this year's ben ghazi hearing after kid gloves. is this about what happened in libya or is it about 2016 and the possible hillary run for the white house. we'll talk about that next. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. i got this snapshot thing from progressive, plugged it into my car,
the recent "new york times," cbs news poll finds two-thirds of americans have a favorable rating of the former president. just over a quarter of americans say they still look down on bill clinton. is the honeymoon over for hillary clinton? this time republicans taking direct aim after this year's ben ghazi hearing after kid gloves. is this about what happened in libya or is it about 2016 and the possible hillary run for the white house. we'll talk about that next. to grow, we have to...
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. >>> good evening, american, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans have laid out their plans to steal the next election. tonight democrats roll out their plan to stop them. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the good news is our principles are sound. >> reince priebus sees no problem with his party. >> win elections, we must compete in every state and every region. >> except they just can't win. but the gop has a quick fix, steal the vote. debbie wasserman schultz and nina turner tell us the democrats' plan to fight back. >>> real filibuster reform is dead, and mitch mcconnell is gloating. we beat the liberals. senator bernie sanders is here to react. >>> conservatives said the market would die without mitt romney as president. >> the dow is sitting at this five-year high. it's actually been up for ten out of the last 11 sessions. >> we've got to stop being the stupid. >> bobby jindal. >> no, the republican party does not need to change its principles. >> with the same old lines. karen finney and eugene robinson take on the losi
. >>> good evening, american, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans have laid out their plans to steal the next election. tonight democrats roll out their plan to stop them. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> the good news is our principles are sound. >> reince priebus sees no problem with his party. >> win elections, we must compete in every state and every region. >> except they just can't win. but the gop has a...
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york times" found that senators will be able to talk and talk and talk. joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the united states senate has been the world's greatest deliberative body and sometimes they deliberate a little bit too long but the white house actually said that they supported the modest measures and it depends on where you are on the united states senate. sometimes when people want quick action now, those people were disappointed but if you believe in evolutional or gradual change as president obama sometimes does, you would end up taking that half or a third of a loaf. >> okay. so progressives, though, certainly have not had a good time hearing about this and specifically coming out and
york times" found that senators will be able to talk and talk and talk. joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the...
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it was weird when you go to visit people in new york or los angeles. they are not actually experiencing the campaign. if you went to a congressional district, then you would go fight in california, because republicans could win 20 out of the 54. i'm normally reluctant to tamper with these long standing institutions and practices, but there might be a case in this instance for at least thinking about it. host: your comments on speaker boehner, a first one to go to danny joining us on the democratic line. good morning. caller: hello. you put harry reid on the cover. if you look up the words chicken hawk and neocon, there's a picture of bill kristol. the only people who were surprised that president obama won the election were fox news viewers. host: thanks for the call. guest: i was not surprised. i thought romney had a chance, and he was all a little short at the end. if the viewer does not want to watch fox news, he has other options. host: our next caller is from pennsylvania. caller: good morning. the way i perturbed about william kristol was i got m
it was weird when you go to visit people in new york or los angeles. they are not actually experiencing the campaign. if you went to a congressional district, then you would go fight in california, because republicans could win 20 out of the 54. i'm normally reluctant to tamper with these long standing institutions and practices, but there might be a case in this instance for at least thinking about it. host: your comments on speaker boehner, a first one to go to danny joining us on the...
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. >> "the new york post" reporting a young cousin of the alleged mastermind behind this hoax played a part of the phony girlfriend. noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and
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cold in new york. >> what degrees is it? >> stephanie: like 13. >> that's cold. >> stephanie: did you hear the story jacki told about my new crush cory booker? he saved a dog named cha cha from the cold. somebody tweeted the dog was loose in that kind of cold and cory booker responded himself and saved cha cha from the cold. he said he would come on the show. ♪ oh, dear god it must be him ♪ >> so he pulled someone out of a burning building then rescues a dog. what is next? he is going to find flipper? >> stephanie: right. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> there goes the bikini whale. >> oh look who is on the tv reince prebus! >> stephanie: oh no. that's when the dogs usually come in. oh, for god's sake. [ dog barking ] >> stephanie: thank you. >> i don't like dogs. >> reince prebus has a new pet. >> stephanie: wait. hang on. hang on. >> reince prebus rescued something. >> stephanie: a chair in his office. it is now located in his office cnn also notes that prebus gets the joke. >> hum. >> stephanie: who was in charge of this m
cold in new york. >> what degrees is it? >> stephanie: like 13. >> that's cold. >> stephanie: did you hear the story jacki told about my new crush cory booker? he saved a dog named cha cha from the cold. somebody tweeted the dog was loose in that kind of cold and cory booker responded himself and saved cha cha from the cold. he said he would come on the show. ♪ oh, dear god it must be him ♪ >> so he pulled someone out of a burning building then rescues a dog....
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you can see all of new england and new york and rhode island expected to follow suit. in the midwest, iowa, and then the upper northwest, the vast majority of the country still has a constitutional ban on gay marriage. why is that? guest: i think there was a lot of fear in the early years of this struggle around marriage and a lot of reaction state-by- state so that there are a number of states that put state constitutional bans in effect. i think there are a lot of people in those states will regret those bands today. it will take a lot of work to undo them. -- bans. the tide of history is clear. we have gone 10 years from to nine states plus the district of columbia. rhode island may come on board soon. illinois as well. delaware as well. the supreme court will be grappling with the defense of marriage act and with the california marriage ban this year. there's a lot of activity. map changing. host: the presenter has done a looked at the public opinion polling. if we were asking the questioned in 2001, do you oppose allowing gays and lesbians to get married legally?
you can see all of new england and new york and rhode island expected to follow suit. in the midwest, iowa, and then the upper northwest, the vast majority of the country still has a constitutional ban on gay marriage. why is that? guest: i think there was a lot of fear in the early years of this struggle around marriage and a lot of reaction state-by- state so that there are a number of states that put state constitutional bans in effect. i think there are a lot of people in those states will...
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york city. >> the stadium is in new jersey but they will be in new york city. they will. there are not hotels in northern new jersey. so they will bugs them over. >> an interesting pick. >> it is but it could be icy cold. >> there is a reason. bill seriously. do you think that could impact the game? >> absolutely. >> but it's football. >> yeah. i get it. it is football, but there is a reason -- i think they have held it in norse and miami because you go and get decent weather. detroit, indianapolis. they don't like it to be a mess bill what happens to the big apple? >> as everyone knows, new york % is the big apple and 12 months from now, it will be the big pigskin as well. bill i think he is trying a little too hard. a little too hard. yeah. >> not for everybody. bill bill that's right. he has banned the sale of sixteen-ounce drinks in new york. what is he going to ban for the super bowl? >> he will ban something. >> you watch. he will ban hot dogs or something like that. they are unhealthy. they are hi in sodium. nanny bloomberg. we have lots to talk about to
york city. >> the stadium is in new jersey but they will be in new york city. they will. there are not hotels in northern new jersey. so they will bugs them over. >> an interesting pick. >> it is but it could be icy cold. >> there is a reason. bill seriously. do you think that could impact the game? >> absolutely. >> but it's football. >> yeah. i get it. it is football, but there is a reason -- i think they have held it in norse and miami because you go...
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. >> in new york. but you've been around combat troops over the past decade, as much or more than anybody outside the military. can our men and women sustain another war against iran, which some people are talking about as a possible, a third war in the decade? >> wow. well, i'll put it this way, who knows if we're going to war with iran, but i think if we, if that came, if war comes, i would be amazed if we put troops on the ground there. i mean, i think we -- you know, if it came to this, we'd do it from the air and we'd do it from the sea, but, you know, iran's a real country. you know, there's 70 million people there. it's big. that's a totally different universe. and i would be amazed if we went down that road. >> yeah. all right, dexter. let's hope we don't. "the new yorker's" dexter filkins, thanks so much. we appreciate it, as always. great to see you. >> thank you. >>> business before the bell is coming up next. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-ma
. >> in new york. but you've been around combat troops over the past decade, as much or more than anybody outside the military. can our men and women sustain another war against iran, which some people are talking about as a possible, a third war in the decade? >> wow. well, i'll put it this way, who knows if we're going to war with iran, but i think if we, if that came, if war comes, i would be amazed if we put troops on the ground there. i mean, i think we -- you know, if it came...
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the big "new york times" national poll on this last month had it at 92%, not 91%. so you can split those hairs if you want. but basically, it's kind of unanimous. the "washington post" did roughly the same polling. again, a national poll on these policies. but when the "washington post" did it, they broke it down by party, which ends up being really useful. look at the support for the stuff from republicans specifically. the only one that flips, that drops below majority support, the only one where republicans do not give it majority support even though the country as a whole does, is specifically the idea of banning assault rifles again. but still, that one's close. even among republicans, 45% of republicans think we ought to be banning assault weapons again. that's the only one that flips. all the rest of them still majority support even from republicans. banning high-capacity ammunition clips? republicans want to do that too by a big number. 59% of republicans. the big kahuna, background checks for everybody, even at gun shows, everywhere? republicans are hugely
the big "new york times" national poll on this last month had it at 92%, not 91%. so you can split those hairs if you want. but basically, it's kind of unanimous. the "washington post" did roughly the same polling. again, a national poll on these policies. but when the "washington post" did it, they broke it down by party, which ends up being really useful. look at the support for the stuff from republicans specifically. the only one that flips, that drops below...